1:01:02
We all lock our doors now.
1:01:04
- That's not what concerns me.
- A ginger ale.
1:01:07
We are also locking our hearts.
1:01:10
Could you turn that off?
1:01:11
- That is the sadness.
- In a second.
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That...
1:01:15
...is the loss.
1:01:17
We are locking our hearts
to the weary.
1:01:20
We are locking our hearts...
1:01:22
... to the poor and their pain.
1:01:25
Sisters and brothers...
1:01:27
... we are locking our hearts
to ourselves.
1:01:34
Turn it back on.
1:01:35
- But you said...
- I know...
1:01:37
...but turn it on.
1:01:42
We feel that savagery and violence
must be allowed a place at table.
1:01:47
That is wrong.
That is not America.
1:01:50
I shall fight that battle.
1:01:52
Dear friend...
1:01:54
...old friend...
1:01:58
...we shall fight that battle.
1:02:05
Who can explain chance?
1:02:08
If we had not met...
1:02:10
...I would not be President today.
1:02:13
If Christine had not taken ill...
1:02:16
... she would be with you
in Barbados even now.
1:02:19
Walter, you've been
like a father to me.
1:02:24
I would give the world
to lessen your pain.